Showing 253 items matching "victorian architectural style"
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Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1994
... Coloured photograph of Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury in a Victorian architectural style...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Road Shops Victorian architectural designs Coloured photograph of Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury in a Victorian architectural style Photograph Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury Stuart Warmington ...Coloured photograph of Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury in a Victorian architectural stylecanterbury, canterbury road, shops, victorian architectural designs -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Leamington Crescent, Circa 1972
... ...victorian architectural style...All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. trevor hart verandah arched windows leamington crescent ornate cornerstone slate roof triple windows decorative brackets eave brackets leamington street caulfield east cast iron frieze victorian architectural style cast iron work polychrome bricks Handwritten: 21 Leamington (Street) [crossed out] / Crescent [top right] / 118 [bottom right] Page 118 Photograph Album with one photograph (landscape) of a brick house at Leamington Crescent. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. Page 118 Photograph Album with one photograph (landscape) of a brick house at Leamington Crescent.Handwritten: 21 Leamington (Street) [crossed out] / Crescent [top right] / 118 [bottom right]trevor hart, verandah, arched windows, leamington crescent, ornate cornerstone, slate roof, triple windows, decorative brackets, eave brackets, leamington street, caulfield east, cast iron frieze, victorian architectural style, cast iron work, polychrome bricks -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Alma Road, circa 1972
... ...victorian architectural style...It successfully addresses its triangular site by placing the belltower at the apex, deploying Romanesque and Gothic elements freely and to dramatic effect, heightened by the symbolism of the Cross (compare Robert Haddon's St Stephens in Balaclava Road of 1926). caulfield north trevor hart alma road houses churches church of christ caulfield north dandenong road bell towers romanesque architectural style gothic architectural style bi-chromatic brickwork cast iron work verandahs victorian architectural style Handwritten in black pen: Alma Road [top right of page] / 325 Alma Road [above top left photograph] / Church of Christ Caulfield North 14 Dec 1972 [above top right photograph] / 323-325 Alma Road [above bottom left photograph] / 4 [bottom right] Page 4 of Photograph Album including three black and white photographs of properties on Alma Road. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972 but first photo on page has been mis-labelled as this house is 323 Alma Road. It follows that third photo label should be 325-323 Alma Road (reading left to right). This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. Church of Christ, 514 Dandenong Rd, Caulfield https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/43594 The Dandenong Road Church of Christ has regional importance as a landmark building along the Dandenong Road. It successfully addresses its triangular site by placing the belltower at the apex, deploying Romanesque and Gothic elements freely and to dramatic effect, heightened by the symbolism of the Cross (compare Robert Haddon's St Stephens in Balaclava Road of 1926).Page 4 of Photograph Album including three black and white photographs of properties on Alma Road. Two photographs are in the top half of the page and the third is in the bottom left hand side.Handwritten in black pen: Alma Road [top right of page] / 325 Alma Road [above top left photograph] / Church of Christ Caulfield North 14 Dec 1972 [above top right photograph] / 323-325 Alma Road [above bottom left photograph] / 4 [bottom right]caulfield north, trevor hart, alma road, houses, churches, church of christ caulfield north, dandenong road, bell towers, romanesque architectural style, gothic architectural style, bi-chromatic brickwork, cast iron work, verandahs, victorian architectural style -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Rosemont, 112 Kooyong Road, Circa 1972
... ...victorian architectural style...This significance is enhanced by the associations of the place with Godfrey Howitt and later James Grice, National Bank chairman and owner of "Stonnington" in Glenferrie Road, Malvern and Thomas King, councillor and successful negotiator for the extension of the electric tramway system to the Municipality. trevor hart caulfield john bakewell francis mcdonnell gabled slate roofs rosemont caulfield north kooyong road 1860's godfrey howitt james grice thomas king decorative brickwork bay window garden mansion chimneys victorian architectural style polychrome bricks roofs Handwritten: 111 [bottom left] Page 111 of photograph album with 1 photograph (portrait) of Rosemont's roof line. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created as part of a project from approximately 1966-1972 by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. This album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia Victoria and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Photographers Jenny O’Donnell and Trevor Hart, members of Caulfield Historical Society. Some photographs are older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated.From Victorian Heritage Database citation for Rosemont - HO124 112 Kooyong Road Caulfield North https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/35588 Rosemont'' is situated at no.112A Kooyong Road, Caulfield North and was built in 1869 for Godfrey Howitt, physician, president and honorary physician of the Melbourne Benevolent Society, Council member of the University of Melbourne and founding vice president of the Royal Society of Victoria. It is historically significant (Criterion A) as an early and substantial villa residence demonstrating Caulfield's early attraction as a residential retreat for Melbourne's elite. This significance is enhanced by the associations of the place with Godfrey Howitt and later James Grice, National Bank chairman and owner of "Stonnington" in Glenferrie Road, Malvern and Thomas King, councillor and successful negotiator for the extension of the electric tramway system to the Municipality.Page 111 of photograph album with 1 photograph (portrait) of Rosemont's roof line.Handwritten: 111 [bottom left]trevor hart, caulfield, john bakewell, francis mcdonnell, gabled slate roofs, rosemont, caulfield north, kooyong road, 1860's, godfrey howitt, james grice, thomas king, decorative brickwork, bay window, garden, mansion, chimneys, victorian architectural style, polychrome bricks, roofs -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Bureel (Kooyong Road), Circa 1972
... ...victorian architectural style...Classified:11/08/1990 trevor hart caulfield caulfield north kooyong road thomas king mansion 1860's bureel burreel francis john sidney stephen city of melbourne shire president 1850's verandah nursing home john allee ornamented corner stones new orleans manner plaster rendered mrs luxton vincent willis alexander family victorian architectural style ornate cast iron work lawyers brick houses richard buxton richard buckhurst buxton george allen george leavis allan allans music daniel luxton john taverner mary neate buxtons estate land subdivision mary neat gardens Handwritten: Bureel [top left] / 113 [bottom left] Page 113 of photograph album with 1 photograph of Burreel in its garden. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From: Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward In 1856, John Allee, a builder from Brighton, purchased C.A. 37 on the south-west corner of Glenhuntly and Kooyong Roads. The land comprised just over 45 acres. By 1863, Francis John Sidney Stephen, a lawyer and cousin of J. Wilberforce Stephen, owned most of lot 37. By 1866, Stephen had a built a "small mansion" named ''Burreel". It was a brick house and Stephen lived there until 1882. By 1884, Mrs Buxton of Hillside Terrace, East Melbourne, had purchased the property. Richard Buxton, a gentleman was listed as occupant and the house described as "brick, eight rooms". NAV was £300. Richard Buxton continued residency in 1887 however in 1888, George Allen, music seller, became occupant. At that time the house had thirteen rooms on twenty-three acres of land. Twelve people lived there and NAV was £920. In 1900, Daniel Luxton, stock and sharebroker and the Honourable John Taverner, M.H.A. leased the property. Fourteen people lived there. Mrs Buxton continued as owner. By 1910, ownership had passed to Mrs Mary Neate, who converted the house to a nursing home. The land had been subdivided by 1913 and sold by ''Buxtons Estate". Burreel Avenue, Baxter, Buxton and Hoddle Streets were created. "Burreel" was rated to Burreel Avenue and stood on lot 13 with frontages to Burreel Avenue and Kooyong Road of 198' and 214'. The house had ten rooms. NAV was £60. Mary Neate, a nurse, continued as owner/ operator of ''Burreel" nursing home in 1927. At that time there were sixteen rooms and fourteen residents. NAV was £100. Mrs Neat remained there until 1947. In 1948, the house was turned into apartments. In the 1980's, the Alexander family purchased it and restored it to a private residence.Burreel 331 Kooyong Road, ELSTERNWICK VIC 3185 - Property No B4950 National Trust https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/65648 This is a large and substantially intact example of the grand villas of nineteenth century Melbourne. The bulk of the house most probably was built in 1866-1868 for Francis John Sidney Stephen, a prominent and highly regarded Melbourne solicitor and a member of an illustrious legal family. Stephen conducted a lucrative private practice and in 1845 was appointed first solicitor to the City of Melbourne; a position he held until his death in 1895. He took an active part in the development of Caulfield and was Shire President in 1874 and 1877. He was a resident at Burreel from 1868 to 1882. The house has evolved in stages, the rear wings possibly remaining from a house built during the 1850s. The existing ornate cast iron verandah was probably built between 1882 and 1888 during the residence of Richard Buckhurst Buxted, a notable boom period auctioneer and real estate agent. George Allan, the founder of Allan's music store, was another important occupier from 1888 to 1991. Bureel's essentially residential quality has been retained and the interior has been well preserved. The significance of this building does not rest in any single unusual outstanding architectural feature, or in its association with a particularly prominent member of society in the past, but rather in the consistent integrity of both the interior and exterior, which results in the survival of an outstanding example of this type of residential building and its associations with two notable citizens. Classified:11/08/1990Page 113 of photograph album with 1 photograph of Burreel in its garden.Handwritten: Bureel [top left] / 113 [bottom left]trevor hart, caulfield, caulfield north, kooyong road, thomas king, mansion, 1860's, bureel, burreel, francis john sidney stephen, city of melbourne, shire president, 1850's, verandah, nursing home, john allee, ornamented corner stones, new orleans manner, plaster rendered, mrs luxton, vincent willis, alexander family, victorian architectural style, ornate cast iron work, lawyers, brick houses, richard buxton, richard buckhurst buxton, george allen, george leavis allan, allans music, daniel luxton, john taverner, mary neate, buxtons estate, land subdivision, mary neat, gardens -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Royston, Kooyong Road, Circa 1972
... ...victorian architectural style...Vol 1 of 4 "Caulfield's Heritage" p34 states that this mansion was demolished in 1972. trevor hart caulfield north kooyong road 1860's mansion ornamented corner stones royston renwick curved windows ruins bay windows victorian architectural style polychrome bricks abandoned buildings Handwritten: 115 [bottom left] Page 115 of Photograph Album with two colour photographs (one portrait and one landscape) of different views Royston in its garden. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created as part of a project from approximately 1966-1972 by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. This album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia Victoria and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Photographers Jenny O’Donnell and Trevor Hart, members of Caulfield Historical Society. Some photographs are older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated. Vol 1 of 4 "Caulfield's Heritage" p34 states that this mansion was demolished in 1972.Page 115 of Photograph Album with two colour photographs (one portrait and one landscape) of different views Royston in its garden.Handwritten: 115 [bottom left]trevor hart, caulfield north, kooyong road, 1860's, mansion, ornamented corner stones, royston, renwick, curved windows, ruins, bay windows, victorian architectural style, polychrome bricks, abandoned buildings -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Tudor Court, Kooyong Road, Dec 1972
... ...victorian architectural style...He changed the name to Tudor Court in 1915 when he moved his dairy to Cranbourne. trevor hart caulfield north kooyong road mansion verandah tudor court george hope terracotta tiles terracotta roof arched windows port cochere square bay window timber balustrade columned balcony receptions fairhaven arcare caulfield aged care 1910's spire ridge capping conical roof verandahs victorian architectural style tudor style queen anne style lead lights windows shingle roofs Handwritten: "Tudor Court" Kooyong Road [top right] / Neg 252 Dec 1972 [under top left photo] / Neg 251 Dec 1972 [under top right photo] / Neg 253 Dec 1972 [under bottom left photo] / 116 [bottom right] Page 116 of Photograph Album with three photographs (one portrait and two landscape) of different views of Tudor Court in its garden. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. Sands & McDougalls directory of Victoria : 1970 gives address as 141 Kooyong Road, Caulfield North. "Caulfield's Building Heritage" p67 includes that this mansion was originally called Fairhaven, built for George Hope, a dairy farmer. He changed the name to Tudor Court in 1915 when he moved his dairy to Cranbourne.Page 116 of Photograph Album with three photographs (one portrait and two landscape) of different views of Tudor Court in its garden. Handwritten: "Tudor Court" Kooyong Road [top right] / Neg 252 Dec 1972 [under top left photo] / Neg 251 Dec 1972 [under top right photo] / Neg 253 Dec 1972 [under bottom left photo] / 116 [bottom right]trevor hart, caulfield north, kooyong road, mansion, verandah, tudor court, george hope, terracotta tiles, terracotta roof, arched windows, port cochere, square bay window, timber balustrade, columned balcony, receptions, fairhaven, arcare caulfield aged care, 1910's, spire, ridge capping, conical roof, verandahs, victorian architectural style, tudor style, queen anne style, lead lights windows, shingle roofs -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Payneswicke, Gladstone Parade, 13, Elsternwick
... ... Victorian style... Architectural...These are unsourced but sale was in 2014. 2/Newspaper article from Review Weekly, dated 06/05/14, on property details and renovations 3/3 photos of Payneswick in advertising from The Weekly Review, dated 07/05/2014 4/Article from Domain dated 09/05/2014, two photographs of interior, and selling features for forthcoming auction Gladstone Parade Elsternwick Victorian style Architectural styles Mansions Hoffman Paula Hoffman Eugene Forge Suzie Gables Wrought iron work 'Payneswicke' 'Payneswick' Architectural features Marvellous Melbourne Advertisements Land sales Article Payneswicke, Gladstone Parade, 13, Elsternwick ...This file contains 4 items about the 2014 sale campaign for this for this property: 1/Two newspaper ads on Paynewick for the property's forthcoming sale. Includes a brief article on owners who presently own property. These are unsourced but sale was in 2014. 2/Newspaper article from Review Weekly, dated 06/05/14, on property details and renovations 3/3 photos of Payneswick in advertising from The Weekly Review, dated 07/05/2014 4/Article from Domain dated 09/05/2014, two photographs of interior, and selling features for forthcoming auctiongladstone parade, elsternwick, victorian style, architectural styles, mansions, hoffman paula, hoffman eugene, forge suzie, gables, wrought iron work, 'payneswicke', 'payneswick', architectural features, marvellous melbourne, advertisements, land sales -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Villiers Street, 2, Elsternwick
... Victorian Style... Architectural...Brief home features included. Victorian Style Architectural Features Villiers Street Elsternwick Biggin and Scott Stavrakis Bill Altman Romana Article Villiers Street, 2, Elsternwick ...Coloured advertising photograph of 2 Villiers Street Elsternwick from Biggin and Scott dated 09/07/2003, source unknown. Brief home features included.victorian style, architectural features, villiers street, elsternwick, biggin and scott, stavrakis bill, altman romana -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Regent Street, 38, Elsternwick
... ... Victorian style... Architectural...Regent Street Elsternwick Townhouses Caulfield Spicer Stanley Darvell Tania Persichetti Leonard Real estate agents Stefanis Angelos Stavrakis Bill St Kilda Glen Huntly Talbot Birner Morley Victorian style Architectural features Article Regent Street, 38, Elsternwick ...Five newspaper advertisements for the sale of townhouses located at 38 Regent Street. The articles give details on the townhouses for sale; 1/38, 2/38 and 7/38, and are dated 04/08/2000, 04/05/2002, 01/09/2000 and 07/09/2001. The articles include coloured photographs of the house interiors and exteriors.regent street, elsternwick, townhouses, caulfield, spicer stanley, darvell tania, persichetti leonard, real estate agents, stefanis angelos, stavrakis bill, st kilda, glen huntly, talbot birner morley, victorian style, architectural features -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Booran Road, 30, Circa 1972
... ...victorian style...architectural...Along with 'Lord' a number of well known racehorses including Sobar, Havelock, Proud and Future were trained at Lord Lodge ..... trevor hart jenny o'donnell booran road mansion caulfield east ingliston sobar havelock proud future lord andover moidart lord lodge grace darling caulfield racecourse reserve victorian amateur turf club historic buildings register national estate register caulfield cup horses stables horse racing racehorses outbuildings racehorse trainers depression 1890s brick houses mansions towers verandahs stained glass italianate style victorian style architectural features architectural styles john leek leslie macdonald john arthur john robertson alfred merrill jenny odonnell Handwritten: 30 Booran Road [top right hand corner] / 40 [bottom right] Page 40 of Photograph Album with three landscape photographs of the exterior of this house. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward: In 1888, John Leek, a trainer, owned Lot 15, measuring one and three quarter acres, in Booran Road, north side between Glen Eira and Neerim Roads. The land backed onto the Caulfield Racecourse Reserve. NAV was £45. In 1890 Leek built for his residence, a ten roomed brick house on the site. NAV was £200. Leek was the owner/trainer of "Ingliston" who won the Caulfield Cup in 1900. Upon the horse's death in 1901, Leek is understood to have defied tradition by spending £20 on boots for the "ragged urchins in Bourke Street" instead of "shouting" at the bar. By 1899, the property was owned and occupied by Alfred Merrill, a dentist and was known as "Andover". NA V had decreased to £ll0. By 1910, Leslie Macdonald, a gentleman had purchased the property and renamed it "Moidart". In 1910-11 Macdonald sold it to John Robertson. The property had extensive wood stables on its north-east boundary and several other outbuildings. The house continued to be described as "Brick, ten rooms" as it was in 1926 when it was owned and occupied by John Arthur, a managing director. The land measured la.2r.31p. and had a NAV of £235. Nine people lived there. In 1926, Arthur also owned the adjoining Lot 16. Other racehorses of note, known to have been stabled here include Sobar, Havelock, Proud, Future and Lord.Victorian Heritage Register https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/13532 What is significant? Lord Lodge is a thoroughbred racehorse training complex adjacent to Caulfield Racecourse, established in 1890. The area immediately around the racecourse has been associated with horse racing activities and businesses servicing the industry since the development of the racecourse in late the 19th century. Lord Lodge was named by the present occupants after the champion racehorse Lord who was stabled there in the 1950s. In the early 20th century the property was known as 'Andover' and subsequently 'Moidart'. The site consists of a single storey brick Italianate villa, jockeys' quarters, stables and open day yards with direct access to Caulfield racecourse from the rear of the property. The villa of 10 rooms on bluestone foundations was constructed in 1890 by John Leek, a horse trainer who purchased the newly subdivided land in 1888. The house has many Victorian Italianate or Boom Style features although it is more modest than many villas of its style. It has an asymmetrical facade with a faceted bay window and a prominent central tower with low pitch pyramidal roof that provides a clear view of the racecourse. Other characteristic features include stilted segmented arches, bracketed eaves, stucco wall finish and cast cement ornamentation. A room has been added on the north-facing verandah in sympathetic style and finish. Internally the rooms are substantially intact with original marble fireplaces and intricate ceiling roses and cornices. An entrance toward the rear of the southern side of the house is said to be where the stable hands, jockeys and other staff lined up for their meals. In the southeast corner of the property, backing directly on to Caulfield racecourse, is a substantial late Victorian timber stable, probably constructed in the 1890s but first appearing on the property title in 1910. The stable has 12 stalls, a loft and brick pavement and jerkin head roof form with varnished pine-lined ceiling carried on a chamfered timber frame. It has an original roof lantern. The doors of the stalls are not the original sliding doors but swing doors obtained from a barn at Epsom Racecourse in Mordialloc prior to demolition. Outside the gambrel roof has fretted barges but the building is otherwise utilitarian. Timber throughout the stalls has been worn by chewing and rubbing of horses over the century of its use. In the southern half of the property are open day yards where the racehorses are kept during the day. The red brick, single storey jockeys' quarters to the rear of the villa were probably built around 1950. A small brick, possibly late Victorian structure on the eastern boundary thought to have originally been a gardening shed, has been converted to a stable of two stalls. Modern concrete brick stables fill the northeast portion of the property. At the front of the property two Moreton Bay Figs (Ficus macrophylla), probably planted in the late 19th century, provide shade for horses in the day yards. In the 1890s John Leek sold the property, relocating his training facility to one of the newly established racecourses at Mentone or Mordialloc (Epsom). By 1899, the property was owned and occupied by Alfred Merrill, a dentist, who named the property 'Andover'. In 1910 it was purchased by Leslie McDonald, a gentleman, and renamed 'Moidart'; sold in 1910-1911 to John Robertson; and again in 1926 to John Arthur, a racehorse owner. The Victorian Amateur Turf Club purchased the property in the late 1930s and since this time has been leased to racehorse trainers. It is unclear whether the property operated as a training facility between 1899 - 1926. Several notable trainers and jockeys are associated with Lord Lodge. The best known is Arthur 'Scobie' Breasley, Australia's most successful jockey who was apprenticed to trainer Pat Quinlan at Lord Lodge (then 'Moidart') from 1928 - 1935. Breasley rode winners of the Caulfield Cup in four successive years 1942-45 and again in 1952. John Leek, the original owner of Lord Lodge trained Ingliston, the 1900 Caulfield Cup winner. Along with 'Lord' a number of well known racehorses including Sobar, Havelock, Proud and Future were trained at Lord Lodge .....Page 40 of Photograph Album with three landscape photographs of the exterior of this house.Handwritten: 30 Booran Road [top right hand corner] / 40 [bottom right]trevor hart, jenny o'donnell, booran road, mansion, caulfield east, ingliston, sobar, havelock, proud, future, lord, andover, moidart, lord lodge, grace darling, caulfield racecourse reserve, victorian amateur turf club, historic buildings register, national estate register, caulfield cup, horses, stables, horse racing, racehorses, outbuildings, racehorse trainers, depression, 1890s, brick houses, mansions, towers, verandahs, stained glass, italianate style, victorian style, architectural features, architectural styles, john leek, leslie macdonald, john arthur, john robertson, alfred merrill, jenny odonnell -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Fresch, Gladstone Parade, 11, Elsternwick
... ... Victorian style... Architectural...The report includes a history of the house, a description of its architectural features, and a photograph (101mm x 154mm) of the exterior of the house. Gladstone Parade Fresch Harrington Street Victorian style Architectural styles Ward Andrew Kooyong Park Estate Millane Patrick Trevallyn Street Hartington Street Stephen Emma Stephen James S Mackay Frederick Document Fresch, Gladstone Parade, 11, Elsternwick ...A two page photocopy of the Caulfield Conservation Study report by Andrew Ward, dated 10/1994, on Fresch(?) at 11 Gladstone Parade, Elsternwick. The report includes a history of the house, a description of its architectural features, and a photograph (101mm x 154mm) of the exterior of the house.gladstone parade , fresch, harrington street, victorian style, architectural styles, ward andrew, kooyong park estate, millane patrick, trevallyn street, hartington street, stephen emma, stephen james s, mackay frederick -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyPhotograph - Fairfield Hall, North Road, 225, Caulfield South
... ... Victorian style... Architectural...Fairfield Hall Victorian style Architectural styles Fireplaces Stained glass Architectural features Caulfield South North Road Towers Photograph Fairfield Hall, North Road, 225, Caulfield South ...Four unattributed colour photographs taken 30/05/1981. Three of the photographs (130mm x 90mm; 130mm x 90mm; 90mm x 130mm) depict the exterior of Fairfield Hall and one photograph (90mm x 130mm) depicts the auction board advertising the auction of the property to be held on 04/06/1981. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph of the auction board provides that the house sold for $431,000.fairfield hall, victorian style, architectural styles, fireplaces, stained glass, architectural features, caulfield south, north road, towers -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Fairfield Hall, North Road, 225, Caulfield South
... ... Victorian style... Architectural...North Road Manair Fairfield Hall Caulfield South Caulfield Italianate style Victorian style Architectural styles McCombie T Keys R Kooyong Road Curwan Frederick Wallis Knight C Aitkin Whiting and Aitkin Solicitors Wall Henry Wragge and Hearne Younger Alexander Younger family Younger Avenue Fairfield Grove Mansions Ward Andrew Document Fairfield Hall, North Road, 225, Caulfield South ...A three page photocopy from the Caulfield Conservation Study by Andrew Ward in 01/1995, on Fairfield Hall at 225 North Road, Caulfield South. The study provides a brief description of the building, its history, a statement of significance and includes two photographs (99mm x 152mm) of the exterior of the building.north road, manair, fairfield hall, caulfield south, caulfield, italianate style, victorian style, architectural styles, mccombie t, keys r, kooyong road, curwan frederick wallis, knight c, aitkin whiting and aitkin solicitors, wall henry, wragge and hearne, younger alexander, younger family, younger avenue, fairfield grove, mansions, ward andrew -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Lirrewa
... ... Victorian style... Architectural...Lirrewa Mackay Jennifer Caulfield Victorian style Architectural features Langdon Montague Langdon Elizabeth Hawthorn Road Caulfield Historial Society Mackay Mrs Article Lirrewa ...One newspaper article from The Age dated 03/07/1990 on current owner Jennifer Mackay and all her work that she is doing on restoring her family home, Lirrewa to it former glory,. She has researched the home’s history and is reinstating the original home layout including paint colours, wallpaper, doors and bathrooms where possible.lirrewa, mackay jennifer, caulfield, victorian style, architectural features, langdon montague, langdon elizabeth, hawthorn road, caulfield historial society, mackay mrs -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Archibald Street,|1,|Elsternwick
... ... Victorian Style... Architectural...Archibald Street Elsternwick Victorian Style Architectural Features Rogers Mark Kelly Juanita Italianate Style Nicholson ceramics Buxton Estate Agent Outbuildings Article Archibald Street,|1,|Elsternwick ...Newspaper article on forthcoming sale of 1 Archibald St, Elsternwick, includes one coloured photograph. Gives brief description of interior features. Newspaper article on forthcoming sale of 1 Archibald St, Elsternwick, includes one coloured photograph. Article describes house interior and details of house exterior and outbuildings.archibald street, elsternwick, victorian style, architectural features, rogers mark, kelly juanita, italianate style, nicholson ceramics, buxton, estate agent, outbuildings -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Elm Avenue, 21, Elsternwick
... ... Victorian Style... Architectural...Includes colour exterior photograph 4/Copy of letter dated 17/02/1998 from Heritage Victoria to J and B Chi Lok Wong, owners of 21 Elm Avenue, concerning nomination of the property for the Heritage Register Elm Avenue Elsternwick Chimneys Brick Houses Victorian Style Architectural Styles Architectural Features Flats Hopetoun Street Walton Manor Article Elm Avenue, 21, Elsternwick ...1/One small black and white photograph of the residential property in 21 Elm Avenue. 2/Two advertisements for the sale of Flat 3, 21 Elm Avenue from unknown publications dated 07/03/2006 and 14/03/2006. The auction was to be held on 01/04/2006. Includes two exterior and one interior photograph Recent sale notice of 2/21 Elm Avenue dated 2013. Includes colour exterior photograph 4/Copy of letter dated 17/02/1998 from Heritage Victoria to J and B Chi Lok Wong, owners of 21 Elm Avenue, concerning nomination of the property for the Heritage Registerelm avenue, elsternwick, chimneys, brick houses, victorian style, architectural styles, architectural features, flats, hopetoun street, walton manor -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Long Street, 22, Elsternwick
... ... Victorian Style... Architectural...architectural and other features are described a copy of a photograph is included. Elsternwick Caulfield Grammar Rogers Mark Long Street Ripponlea Landells Rosalind Caulfield Sargood Bullock Hilary Glenhuntly Road Victorian Style Architectural features St George’s Road Buxton Advertisements Land Sales Auctions Land Subdivisions Depression 1890s Property Developers Real Estate Agents Real Estate Agencies Corner Stores Businesspeople Article Long Street, 22, Elsternwick ...Two items in the file (1) Typewritten notes, dated 03/02/1988, written by Mrs Rosalind Landells and researched by Miss Hilary Bullock regarding the history of 22 Long Street, Elsternwick and the street in general. Both sides of the page have notes, but are more or less the same in content. (2) The second item is an advertisement, dated 02/03/2005, source unknown, for 22 Long Street, Elsternwick regarding the sale of the house. The architectural and other features are described a copy of a photograph is included.elsternwick, caulfield grammar, rogers mark, long street, ripponlea, landells rosalind, caulfield, sargood, bullock hilary, glenhuntly road, victorian style, architectural features, st george’s road, buxton, advertisements, land sales, auctions, land subdivisions, depression 1890s, property developers, real estate agents, real estate agencies, corner stores, businesspeople -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Lord Lodge, Booran Rd 30 – Andover (1899) Moidart (1910)
... ... Victorian Style... Architectural...architectural features of Lord Lodge. Three photocopies of photographs are included. The front view of the house, the external view of the stables and an internal view of the stables. Leek John Merrill Alfred Macdonald Leslie Arthur John Robertson John Ward Andrew Ingliston Sobar Havelock Proud Future Lord Andover Moidart Lord Lodge Grace Darling Caulfield East Booran Rd Glen Eura Rd Neerim Rd Caulfield Racecourse Reserve Victorian Amateur Turf Club Historic Buildings Register National Estate Register Caulfield Cup Horses Stables Horse Racing Racehorses Outbuildings Racehorse Trainers Depression 1890s Brick houses Mansions Towers Verandahs Stained Glass Italianate Style Victorian Style Architectural Features Architectural Styles Document Lord Lodge, Booran Rd 30 – Andover (1899) Moidart (1910) ...A photocopy of a 4 page extract from the Caulfield Conservation Study of the house and stables at 30 Booran Rd, conducted January 1995 by Andrew Ward. This document details the history of the property, including its 3 names Andover (1899), Moidart (1910) and Lord Lodge and lists previous owners. It also describes in detail the architectural features of Lord Lodge. Three photocopies of photographs are included. The front view of the house, the external view of the stables and an internal view of the stables.leek john, merrill alfred, macdonald leslie, arthur john, robertson john, ward andrew, ingliston, sobar, havelock, proud, future, lord, andover, moidart, lord lodge, grace darling, caulfield east, booran rd, glen eura rd, neerim rd, caulfield racecourse reserve, victorian amateur turf club, historic buildings register, national estate register, caulfield cup, horses, stables, horse racing, racehorses, outbuildings, racehorse trainers, depression 1890s, brick houses, mansions, towers, verandahs, stained glass, italianate style, victorian style, architectural features, architectural styles -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Monkleigh, Gladstone Parade, 12, Elsternwick
... ... Architectural Styles... Victorian Style...Ward Andrew Architectural Styles Victorian Style Architectural features Monkleigh Elliot Charles Clifton Elliott Charles Clifton Elliot E B Mrs Elliott E B Mrs House names Station managers World War 1914-1918 Document Monkleigh, Gladstone Parade, 12, Elsternwick ...Three items aout this property:1/Copy of pages from Andrew Wards, Caulfield Conservation study document dated October, 1994. Gives a brief history of land owners and occupants of Monkleigh and copy of photo dated October, 1994. The document includes a brief history and a description of the house features. 2/Hand written research by Claire Barton taken from 'Trove' regarding former resident of 'Monkleigh' who went to World War One. 3/Printout dated 18/02/2014 from Roll of Honour - Charles Clifton Elliott with location of his name at theralian War Memorial.elsternwick, hume lucy, kooyong park estate, gladstone parade, gladstone road, carlingford street, ellis jabez, webster joseph, wimberley colin, vale chas., judge g.t., ward andrew, architectural styles, victorian style, architectural features, monkleigh, elliot charles clifton, elliott charles clifton, elliot e b mrs, elliott e b mrs, house names, station managers, world war 1914-1918 -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Payneswicke, Gladstone Parade, 13, Elsternwick
... ... Victorian Style... Architectural...Gladstone Parade Payneswicke Victorian Style Architectural Styles Millane Patrick Hartington Street Brick Houses Brown Andrew Brown Edward Brown A.N. ...Caulfield Conservation study dated October 1994 by Andrew Ward including a poor photo of house.gladstone parade, payneswicke, victorian style, architectural styles, millane patrick, hartington street, brick houses, brown andrew, brown edward, brown a.n., kooyong park estate, verandahs, architectural features, ward andrew, elsternwick -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Shoobra Road, 3, Elsternwick
... ... Architectural Styles... Victorian Style...Elsternwick Buxton Shoobra Road Real Estate Agents Spanish Mission Stefanis Angelos Architectural Styles Victorian Style Architectural features Article Shoobra Road, 3, Elsternwick ...Advertising article from elsternwick, buxton, shoobra road, real estate agents, spanish mission, stefanis angelos, architectural styles, victorian style, architectural features -
Canterbury History GroupEphemera - A stunning Victorian vision, [2002
... ... Victorian Style... Architectural...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Chatham Road Victorian Style Architectural Features Real estate advertisement for the sale of 35 Chatham Road Canterbury on 21 December 2002. ...Real estate advertisement for the sale of 35 Chatham Road Canterbury on 21 December 2002. Includes coloured photographs of the exterior and interior, and a plan of the layout of the house.canterbury, chatham road, victorian style, architectural features -
Box Hill Historical SocietyPhotograph - Dines home
... The single-fronted house is Victorian Gothic (revival) architecture in style, has lacework along the verandah and a tile roof. ...The single-fronted house is Victorian Gothic (revival) architecture in style, has lacework along the verandah and a tile roof. ...The home of Anne Dines built in 1889, on the site of the present Town Hall. Shows girl standing in front of the picket fence. The single-fronted house is Victorian Gothic (revival) architecture in style, has lacework along the verandah and a tile roof. B&w photodines> anne, whitehorse road, box hill, lace work, houses, victorian style -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Fortuna Article - "Fortuna Opens its Doors", Mar 30 1996
... The homestead includes notable features like a grand entrance hall, glassroom, main staircase, Pompeii fountain, and a Roman bath.The house is known for its eclectic Victorian architecture, with many styles incorporated based on Lansell's preferences. ...The homestead includes notable features like a grand entrance hall, glassroom, main staircase, Pompeii fountain, and a Roman bath.The house is known for its eclectic Victorian architecture, with many styles incorporated based on Lansell's preferences. ...Despite a report suggesting otherwise, tours of the historic Fortuna house in Bendigo will not cease when the Army Topographic Support Establishment (ATSE) takes over from the Army Survey Regiment. Both Army representatives and ATSE management confirm that public access and tours will remain unchanged. A mistaken news story led to a surge in tour attendance, with numbers tripling as people rushed to visit before the supposed closure. Recent tours have seen up to 70 visitors, including interstate travelers and descendants of the Lansell family. Fortuna is a 140-year-old house with deep ties to Bendigo's history.Originally owned by Christopher and Theodore Ballerstedt (1855–1871), it is most famously associated with the Lansell family, particularly George Lansell, a prominent gold mine owner known as the "Quartz King." The Army initiated tours 20 years ago to connect with the local community and showcase the building and the regiment's work.The tours provide an opportunity for the public to interact with soldiers and learn about their activities. After the death of George Lansell's wife, a symbolic procession with an empty coffin protested poor mine ventilation and miners' health conditions, highlighting social issues of the time.The document shares anecdotes from tours, such as Lansell's purchase of goats from local children, illustrating his character and the community's relationship with him. The homestead includes notable features like a grand entrance hall, glassroom, main staircase, Pompeii fountain, and a Roman bath.The house is known for its eclectic Victorian architecture, with many styles incorporated based on Lansell's preferences. Guided tours cover the complete history of Fortuna Villa and the Lansell family, lasting about three and a half hours on Sundays.Bookings are available by phone.Recent Military UpdatesThe Army will remain at the Fortuna site, though the military side will move out and soldiers will be reassigned or enter the workforce.Fortuna Restoration Article - "Fortuna Opens its Doors" - Bendigo Advertiser Sat Mar 30 1996 - Author Nicole Ferrie This item contains the following: 11217.2a Black and White Photo of one of the tour guides - Lance Cpl Richard Arman in the Fortuna Gardens 11217.2b Black and White Photo of one of the tour guides - Lance Cpl Richard Arman on the balcony 11217.2c Part of page 2 - Fortuna Open its Doors 11217.2d Part of page 2 - Fortuna Open its Doorsnon-fictionbendigo, fortuna, army tropographic support establishment -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Emergency Operations Centre, S.E.S., Kangaroo Ground
... Victorian Heritage Database (2010) What is significant? The 1988 emergency operations centre and the surrounding site to the title boundaries. How is it significant? The emergency operations centre is architecturally, aesthetically, socially and historically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik. Why is it significant? The emergency operations centre is architecturally and historically significant as a good and rare example of a large public building constructed in a 1980s version of the 'Eltham style ...In 2017 known as the Kangaroo Ground Operations Centre a facility for hire managed by the Shire of Nillumbik. On 7 February 2009 (Black Saturday) the CFA Incident Control Centre (ICC) was located here. Described in "Worst of Days: Inside the black Saturday firestorm" by Karen Kissane (access via Google books): "..the ICC is part of a mud brick complex built in the 1980s as an emergency operations centre for several agencies, including the State Emergency Service. It is also home to the headquarters of the CFA's Lower Yarra Group. A small office with a whiteboard would be the incident controller's office throughout the office, but a larger central room, with data projectors, "smart boards" and maps would house the rest of the team.."Statement of Significance From the Victorian Heritage Database (2010) What is significant? The 1988 emergency operations centre and the surrounding site to the title boundaries. How is it significant? The emergency operations centre is architecturally, aesthetically, socially and historically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik. Why is it significant? The emergency operations centre is architecturally and historically significant as a good and rare example of a large public building constructed in a 1980s version of the 'Eltham style', and as a rare attempt to adapt the 'Eltham-style' aesthetic to meet the changing demands of the Shire in the 1980s (Criteria B, D & E). The emergency operations centre is architecturally and aesthetically significant because it is constructed of mud brick and features: a central entry with a tile mural (Criterion E). The emergency operations centre is socially significant because it is a focal point for the community and has played an important role in protecting the community since 1988 (Criterion G).Two colour photographs of mud brick Emergency Operations Centre building, Kangaroo Groundbuildings, mud brick, emergency centre, kangaroo ground -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Historic Conservation Areas Project
... Caulfield Library Dandenong Road Nepean Highway Hotham Street Iknerman Road Orrong Road North Road Poath Road ‘Plan of the City of Caulfield’ North Ward East Ward South Ward West Ward Kooyong Road Neerim Road Bambra Road Balaclava Road Shire of Caulfield Railways World War 1914-1918 Depression 1929-1939 Rippon Lea Labassa Parks Mansions Community Services ‘Caulfield North Draft Heritage Guidelines July 1999’ City of Glen Eira Caulfield North Heritage Area Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan Mayfield Grove Normanby Avenue Carnarvon Street Glenferrie Street Arthur Street Malakoff Street Normanby Road Heritage Advisory Service Construction Materials Victorian Style Mediterranean Style Spanish Mission Style Californian Bungalow Style Federation Style Architectural Style Architectural Features Heritage Conservation Design Building Construction Building Regulations Aboriginal Peoples Carnarvon Road Document Historic Conservation Areas Project ...Contains 4 items relating to historic conservation: 1/Five newsletters (one page each newsletter, dated 07/1975, 08/1975, 09/1975, 10/1975 and the final one 12/1975) describing how the project evolved, project funds, progress, study method, project 1 report, project 2 report and summary as no further funds available. Project was to include all of Melbourne but funding did not allow this. Note: newsletters stamped with Caulfield Historical Society. 2/Letter (one page on official city of Caulfield letterhead) from Andrew Rodda (manager planning) to Hazal Ford (dated 13/11/1989) describing ‘council resolved on 18/07/1989 to proceed with preliminary conservation survey’ and mentions that a copy is included. 3/Preliminary conservation survey for the City of Caulfield (nine pages) describing background, study area, budget, purpose, study outline, timeframe, report format, ownership, tasks and background information (mentions number and types of houses and properties as at 1986 and 1988) and a map of City of Caulfield. 4/Booklet (28 pages) titled ‘Heritage Area – Caulfield North Draft Heritage Guidelines July 1999 – City of Glen Eira’, containing Caulfield North Heritage Area, cultural heritage, Heritage Overlay Area, architectural description, common architectural forms and features, development guidelines, key design checklist. It includes a map of the Caulfield North Heritage Overlay Area, two illustrations about the development envelope and many black-and-white photographs of houses and architectural features.historic conservation areas project niven barbara, newsletters, town planning, historic buildings, heritage studies, housing, royal historical society of victoria (rhsv), read michael, plans, local government, historical societies, committee for urban action (cua), national trust, hopkins sherry ms., ford hazel, preliminary conservation survey, town planning, heritage studies, rodda andrew, city of caulfield, housing estates, victoria national estate grants program, australia icomos, burra charter, buildings structures and establishments, land surveys, suburbs, historic buildings, architectural significance, ‘caulfield’s heritage study’, soloman geulah dr., caulfield library, dandenong road, nepean highway, hotham street, iknerman road, orrong road, north road, poath road, ‘plan of the city of caulfield’, north ward, east ward, south ward, west ward, kooyong road, neerim road, bambra road, balaclava road, shire of caulfield, railways, world war 1914-1918, depression 1929-1939, rippon lea, labassa, parks, mansions, community services, ‘caulfield north draft heritage guidelines july 1999’, city of glen eira, caulfield north heritage area, glen eira heritage management plan, mayfield grove, normanby avenue, carnarvon street, glenferrie street, arthur street, malakoff street, normanby road, heritage advisory service, construction materials, victorian style, mediterranean style, spanish mission style, californian bungalow style, federation style, architectural style, architectural features, heritage conservation design, building construction, building regulations, aboriginal peoples, carnarvon road -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - ELSTER AVENUE, 18, ELSTERNWICK
... Elsternwick Gardenvale Elster Avenue Robinson Charles Caulfield Robinson William Henry Robinson George Augustus Inglis Robert Davies Matthew Henry Ross William Murray Colonial Investment and Agency Company Victorian Permanent Property Investment and Building Society Calder William Anderson Watson John Rosstown Junction Railway and Property Company Kooyong Road College Street Parnell (Muntz) Street Lempriere John Thomson Thomson William Hamilton Collinson William Morris Elizabeth Street Cumming Euphemia Taylor Thomas Hill Caroline Evans Alexander Cameron Evans Horace Evans Gordon Lemaitre Roach Joyce Rubena Evans Mary Arthur Nallo Luigi Nallo Joyce North Road Darke Richard Alexander Darke Peta Peile Edgar Stoddart Corio Darke Caroline Elizabeth Darke Cameron Andrew Oswald Street Bertram Street Taylor M. M. Land Subdivision Architectural Styles ...This file contains 5 items about this property: 1/Handwritten notes from titles searches of 18 Elster Avenue complied by Peta Darke dated 29/07/2014 – photocopy 7 pages. 2/Handwritten list of Sands & McDougall entries for 1915 to 1970, and notes to present, compiled by Peta Darke dated 29/07/2014. 3/Photocopy of two pages of the title to the property dated 22/10/1909. Includes plan of subdivision of the area. 4/Photocopies of five advertisements from The Argus relating to the property: 28/08/1918 Land Wanted 12/07/1921 Lost Heifer 26/04/1919 Owner has House For Sale (20 Elster Avenue) 10/05/1919 same – No. 20 For Sale 29/11/1927 M. M. Taylor has Oats and Barley For Sale. 5/Photocopy of photograph of exterior taken by R. Darke circa 1998.elsternwick, gardenvale, elster avenue, robinson charles, caulfield, robinson william henry, robinson george augustus, inglis robert, davies matthew henry, ross william murray, colonial investment and agency company, victorian permanent property investment and building society, calder william anderson, watson john, rosstown junction railway and property company, kooyong road, college street, parnell (muntz) street, lempriere john thomson, thomson william hamilton, collinson william morris, elizabeth street, cumming euphemia, taylor thomas, hill caroline, evans alexander cameron, evans horace, evans gordon lemaitre, roach joyce rubena, evans mary arthur, nallo luigi, nallo joyce, north road, darke richard alexander, darke peta, peile edgar stoddart, corio, darke caroline elizabeth, darke cameron andrew, oswald street, bertram street, taylor m. m., land subdivision, architectural styles, edwardian style, brick houses, teak street, caulfield south -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - ELSTERNWICK CLASSIC CINEMA
... Victorian style... Elsternwick Public Hall... Skating Rink Company Limited... Selwyn Street... Victorian Permanent Building Society... Community Centres... Films... shows and exhibitions... film projectors... Amalgamate Picture Company Ltd.... Richardson Frank G.... architecture...Elsternwick Classic Cinema Gordon Street Elsternwick Dorchester Dance Hall National Trust of Australia National Trust Register Elsternwick Theatre Pausacker Ian Classic Cinema entertainment cinemas theatres Victorian style Elsternwick Public Hall Skating Rink Company Limited Selwyn Street Victorian Permanent Building Society Community Centres Films shows and exhibitions film projectors Amalgamate Picture Company Ltd. Richardson Frank G. architecture ...This file contains 4 items relating to the Elsternwick Classic Cinema: 1/1 original black and white photograph of the Elsternwick Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street Elsternwick. Date and photographer unknown. 2/ 2 photocopied photos of the Elsternwick Classic Theatre in its various stages of operation. One photo is of it as the Dorchester Dance Hall between 1938 and 1946 and the other is of the Classic Cinema in 1994. Photographers unknown. 3/National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Classification Report on Elsternwick Theatre with attached cover letter addressed to the Manager of the Planning Section, City of Glen Eira Council, from Ian Pausacker from the National Trust dated 04/10/2000. The report includes a statement of significance, history, description, context and floor plans of the theatre. 4/1 newspaper article written by Alex Njoo from the Caulfield/Port Philip Leader, 31/01/2012, congratulating the Tamir family on their conservation of the Elsternwick Classic Cinema. Includes a colour photo of the Tamirs, photographer unknown.elsternwick classic cinema, gordon street, elsternwick, dorchester dance hall, national trust of australia, national trust register, elsternwick theatre, pausacker ian, classic cinema, entertainment, cinemas, theatres, victorian style, elsternwick public hall, skating rink company limited, selwyn street, victorian permanent building society, community centres, films, shows and exhibitions, film projectors, amalgamate picture company ltd., richardson frank g., architecture, stairs, associated theatres limited, ballantyne and hared, balconies, architectural features, entrances, depression 1929-1939, astor, dancehalls, esquire theatre, prentice george, plottel joseph, architects, cowper murphy and associates, sharon cinema, tamir eddie, readings, free classical style, plans, business people, njoo alex, tamir family -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Labassa, 4 Manor Grove, Circa 1972
... Victorian Heritage Database citation for H0135 Labassa 2/2A Manor Grove Caulfield North https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) HOW IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the State of Victoria. WHY IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural significance as the most prominent example of a small number of houses built in Australia in the French Renaissance style ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. HISTORY:-- From Victorian Heritage Database citation for Labassa https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) Labassa, Caulfield is one of Melbourne's most lavishly decorated nineteenth century mansions. It resulted from the extensive remodelling in 1890, of an earlier house, known as Sylliott Hill, which was begun in 1862-3 for lawyer, Richard A. Billing. The land at the corner of Balaclava and Orrong Roads was first acquired in 1854 by William Lyall, transferred to his partner, John Mickle, in 1859, who also acquired the adjoining allotment in Balaclava Road, and the three allotments were conveyed to Billing. His first eight-roomed house was extended significantly in 1873 into a twenty-roomed house by architects Crouch and Wilson, who were possibly also responsible for the first house. This reflected Billing's success as a barrister, and he resided at this property until his death in 1882. In 1883 prominent Melbourne businessman, Alexander William Robertson, leased the Sylliott Hill property from Billing's widow, and in 1885 he purchased the adjoining allotment in Balaclava Road. He purchased the Billing's property in 1887 and renamed the 6.31 hectare property, Ontario. In 1889-90, Robertson commissioned the German born architect, John A. B. Koch, to extensively remodel the house into a thirty-five roomed mansion. The existing house was extended and altered, largely resulting in the nineteenth century mansion as it now appears. After Robertson's death in 1896, the house was tenanted until it was eventually sold to the mining millionaire, John Boyd Watson, in 1904. He renamed the property Labassa and carried out repair and re-decoration work to the house. In the early twentieth century, many large estates were subdivided into smaller allotments as the demand for land grew and it became difficult to maintain such large estates. After Watson's death in 1911, portions of the Labassa estate were offered for sale, with Mrs Watson retaining a 1.73 hectare portion containing the house. In 1913 forty-six allotments were auctioned at Labassa Estate, with the formation of Labassa Grove and Ontario Street to the east of the property. Labassa was first recorded as containing flats in 1923 and in the late 1920s, the owner, Robert Hannon, built a red brick block of flats adjacent to the house. Subdivision continued, until the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) purchased the house in 1980 and subsequently purchased adjoining sites, one to the south-east in 1984 (house demolished in 1988) and to the west in 1988. Labassa as it now stands is substantially as it appeared when Koch completed the work in 1890. The original two storey house was transformed into a French Renaissance style mansion, with the addition of a two level L-shaped arcaded verandah and two prominent terminating bays to the south and the east. The building is of unpainted cement render with dressed bluestone plinths, balustraded parapet and steep, slate covered, flat topped mansard roofs behind. A truncated conical roof is a feature of the south bay and a helmeted head is incorporated in the parapet over the east bay. The main south and east facades incorporate many cast cement details, including sculptures, elaborate cornices, swagged Corinthian columns and caryatid consoles flanking the entrance porch, as well as pink marble panels and imitation marble, or scagliola, on curved surfaces. At the rear of the building is a two storey wing and a single storey cottage, the former being connected to the main house by a tower. This section of the house was constructed in 1873. The estate at its peak included stables (1873), conservatory (probably 1890) and a tennis pavilion (probably 1890). All of these outbuildings survive, with the stables and conservatory being converted for residential use after 1922. Internally a range of decorative treatments remain from the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, both from the Robertson and Watson periods of occupancy. These include wallpapers, ceiling decoration, chimney pieces, mouldings, joinery and decorative glass. From Victorian Heritage Database citation for H0135 Labassa 2/2A Manor Grove Caulfield North https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) HOW IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the State of Victoria. WHY IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural significance as the most prominent example of a small number of houses built in Australia in the French Renaissance style. It is of further note due to the German interpretation of the style and the use of Hellenistic sources, via Germany. It is exceptional for its lavish treatment externally, including marble, scagliola, caryatids, swagged columns, mansard roofs and ornamental cresting. Labassa is of architectural significance as the most important surviving example of German architect, John Koch's domestic work. He undertook a large variety of work in Melbourne, including a number of houses, however Labassa is the most lavish example of his work. Labassa is of aesthetic significance for its outstanding assemblage of late nineteenth and early twentieth century European style interior decoration, which remain remarkably intact. These include a trompe l'oeil ceiling, painted ceilings, embossed imitation leather and other papers, chimney pieces, ceramic tilework, oak parquetry and stained glass, including a tripartite window by Ferguson and Urie, probably dating from the 1873 period. Labassa is of historical significance as an illustrative example of the wealth acquired by a number of prominent Victorian families in the second half of the 19th century. The early development of the property, Sylliott Hill, was due to the wealth acquired by Richard Billing, barrister and fifth Victorian to be appointed Queen's Counsel in 1878. The significant development in 1890 of Ontario, is illustrative of the wealth of Alexander Robertson, a partner in Cobb and Co., a director of Goldsborough Mort & Co., and a pastoral speculator. John B. Watson, whose father had acquired great wealth from the goldfields of Bendigo and subsequently invested in city and country properties, was the third resident to impact on the house, particularly the interiors. The Labassa estate is of historical significance as an illustrative example of the development that occurred in such suburbs as Caulfield in the 1880s due to the land boom, its proximity to Melbourne and the establishment of the Melbourne to Gippsland railway in 1879. It is also illustrative of an estate which succumbed to the pressures of subdividing in the early twentieth century, as properties became difficult to maintain and demand for land close to the city grew. It was typically divided into flats in the 1920s and was used as such for about sixty years. It is of historical significance for its associations with the remnants of the earlier estate which remain extant. These include the stables, conservatory (H2005) and tennis pavilion which all remain on separate sites. Also significant are the remains of early electrical wiring and fittings. Labassa was one of the first houses in Caulfield to be electrified and some of the original wires remain. [Online Data Upgrade Project 2004]Page 128 of Photograph Album with four photographs (two portrait and two landscape) of Labassa.Handwritten: "Labassa" 4 Manor Grove [top right] / Neg 232 8 Oct 1966 [under bottom right photo] / 128 [bottom right]trevor hart, bracketed eaves, slate roof, bay windows, decorative brackets, caulfield north, labassa, richard a. billing, balaclava road, orrong road, sylliott hill, william lyall, crouch and wilson, alexander william robertson, ontario, 1880's, john a. b. koch, mansion, john boyd watson, labassa grove, french renaissance style, l-shaped arcaded verandah, bluestone plinths, balustraded parapet, flat topped mansard roofs, conical roof, elaborate cornices, corinthian columns, caryatid consoles, marble panels, imitation marble, scagliola, tower, conservatory, stables, tennis pavilion, mouldings, decorative glass, caryatids, swagged columns, ornamental cresting, trompe l'oeil ceiling, embossed imitation leather, oak parquetry, stained glass, tripartite window, triple window, ferguson and urie, 1870's, flats, 1920's, electric wiring, 1860's, verandahs, curved windows, arched windows, italianate, terraces, gargoyles, ornamentation, ornate entrance, la bassa, manor grove, st kilda east, victorian, cast iron work, john koch, richard billing, architects, electrification, john mickle, land subdivision, mrs watson, labassa estate, robert hannon, national trust of australia (victoria), sculpture
